About
Rosalind Davies is a Principal Teaching Fellow and Director of Internationalisation (Education, Social Enterprise and Study Abroad) in the School of Humanities.
She is also Director of Internationalisation and Enterprise in the Academic Centre for International Students (ACIS) and is part of ACIS's Senior Leadership Team.
External roles and responsibilities
2024 → … University of Leeds
External Examiner for MA in Professional Language and Intercultural Studies & BA Modern Languages (dual languages combinations).
2022 → … Universities UK International (UUKi)
UUKi Internationalisation at Home (I@H) Working Group for the Outward Student Mobilities Network - developing international skills and intercultural competences within domestic learning environments.
2021 → … University of Dundee - (Transnational Education)
External Examiner for English for Biomedical Engineering - part of BEng (Hons) degree programmes run jointly by the University of Dundee and North East University, China.
2019 → 2022 University of Kent
External Examiner for discipline-specific, English for Academic Purposes Foundation, Pre-Masters and Undergraduate programmes.
2011 → 2015 SOAS, University of London
External Examiner for postgraduate Dip/Cert in English Language and Academic Studies programmes.
2009 → 2013 University of Chichester
External Advisor for BA International English Studies & BA degree (International Route) programmes.
2008 Harper Adams University - (Transnational Education)
External Advisor for BSc (Hons) International Business Management & BSc (Hons) Food Quality with Retail Management degree programmes run jointly by Harper Adams University and Beijing University of Agriculture, China.
2004 → 2008 Queen Mary, University of London
External Examiner for discipline-specific, English for Academic Purposes Foundation, Pre-Masters and Pre-sessional programmes.
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